She gowi gtpuMifan. TUESDAY MOANING, JAN. 24- BOKOUGH OFFICERS. Auraess TI. II. Mat. ( biiiiciVmrn Jacob Hhrl vor, J. U. Stronp, W. W, Dimond. H. II, Haslet, J. Winans. Justices of the Peace W. 1. Moreilllott, D. H. Knox. Omstabt'J. N.Teltsworth. fvhool Directors J. Winans, J. A. Dale, .1. A. 1'ropor, Jacob Shrlver, 1). 8. Knox, t). 1). Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. president Jndye Jamct CAMPnEI.t,. 4jorirtf Judges J. A. I'KorKR, Aw IlHKW CooK. Sheriff K. L. Davis. JHstriet Attorney W. W. Masoh. Treasurer H. Skti.hy. J'rothonotnry, Hcgister Recorder, de. J. B. AoNKW. (hmmuiiiNfrl-X, P. WltKW.BR, IJEXJ. Elliott, I'istku Mkhcilliott. (bioifi Superintendent S. K. KonnER. 7ui-V 'ttmmi.tnioner3 ah. Gii.fim.ian, W M . PATTKHKON. tmntv Surveyor H.T. IRWltc. Otroner Josiah WlffANS. County Auiitori. Hackett, lu IIolkman, Wm. Clark. Member of Congress UtfA District O. W. SCOKIELU. Slate Senate W. A. WalLACK. .Assembly John O. Hall. o. a A. R. R. TIMETABLE, UOINO NORTH. Arrive. Depart. l.l'O p,tn. l.'iAp. ni, 6.37p. in. 0.40 p. ui, ooixa nocTH. ."Mail ' 'Express. Arrlvo. Depart. 10.07 a. m, p. in Ex press. ....10.0-4 a. ni Mall 3.10 p, in. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Borough Schools ore closed for this woek, to give the teachers an opportu nity to attend the Institute. . We are under obligations to our Assemblyman, Mr. Hull, for a copy of the Kcport of the Auditor General of Pennsylvania. The President of Tithole Valley Ttnilwnv has not produced a pass for j - - a us let. If he don't do it soon we w ill give him a putt. Rev. Burton himself, will preach to the good poople of Tioncsta on next 'Bunduy Morning and evening. He will probably tell sume plain trutns, but he wont insult anybody. rr,F Wnltn U orritntmir the mih. ject of organizing a brass band in Ti onesta. He is leader of a very respecta bio string band here, which gets oil' sonic very smooth music. Slush ico is running in the river at the present writing (Monday A. M.) nt a fearful rate. The ferry boat dees not run. and passengers take their chances in skiffs. The ladies of the M. E. Society .re soliciting money to carpet the new Church previous to its dedication. They remarked as much in our presencc.and -vc contributed the orphan's raito. All those having job work they -wish to have executed soon, had bet .ter bring it in this week, for we want to go and see our girl next week, and can't very well put it off. The Teachers' Institute will com nience to-dav. We hear that several teachers aro nre in town for the pur pose of attending. We have no doubt that will prove an interestinc and in tructive session. W. W. Diniond is continually placing us under obligations to him, by doing our work so promptly and well and not skinning us on prices. William .is a good blachsuiith, and will succeed anywhere. iho "beautiful snow has again covered the earth as with a mantle, and if it keeps snowing at its present .rate it will not bo long until we will have staving sleighing again. Then hurrah for Lacytown, Tylersburg, and other resorts. Tho County Auditors meet on Mouday, 30th inst to finish their re port. The reason they could not con clude their business when they were in session before, was that several of the township collectors had not handed in their reports. The steamer "John llanna" pass, cd Jup tho river past this place on Thursday evening last, and down on Friday morning with oil barges in tow. It is seldom that we have the pleasure cf seeing steamboats this far up the river, nn thev ran roniA tin nnlv in , j -i- - j - high water. 'The Oil City Register has soured f& us again. We suppose they want to to surprise us into into giving them another puff some time, but that's played out. We admire the Register man's way of doing busuiness, howev er, and it is recognized as gentlemanly and honorable among the'members of the craft. The Conneautvillo Courier says : "Good, soufld winter apples are fairly a diug in this -market, at fifty cents a bushel, parties bringing them iu often being unable to sell at any price." We think if wo were thcro we would lay in about a peck of that harmless drug, and pay half cash. However, they might rot on our bauds, and then we would be bankrupt both iu apples and cash, which event happens us much oftcner than is agreeable The coming contest, to take placo at the Teachers' Institute this week, on the subject of "matrimony," has so rritatcd our lnuso (she being a little tender on that subject), that she, in a desperate moment, commits the follow- ng: Oil In tho lonosmo eve, Ere morphous' arms have found mo, Remembrance throws tho happy hours Of long-gone days around me. The boys the girls with pretty curls, The funny things then spoken ; Tho sweet botrotbuls (irmly knit And long engagements broken. Tho partles,sleighrldes,ororinot games, Tho picnics in tho forest The bunts for chestnuts, flowers and ferns, That gave tho gallants no restj Tho skirmishing for favorite girls . Tho rides on nice excursioi s ( Tho splendid talks, the pleasant walks With premature immersions. When I remember all Tho friends so linked togothor I've seen around me fall In Hymen's silkon tether, I foci like some old rooster, who In battle has been worsted, Ills feathers soiled, his comrades boiled, And all his prospects bursted. Ross Run is abandoned. The oil neglected to How. The hearts of the operators are sore. ' Their pockets are lean, and their confidence is Blakcn. Hopes that were born of this territory are blasted for some time to come, i not forever. Hearts that beat high in anticipation of seeing tho greasy fluid pour out in vast quantities, are beating now more tempcraUly, and don t an ticipato as much as usual, rockets that bulged out w ith papers containing Mr. Spinner's signiture, are now empty aching voids. Conhdcnce that once had possession of the operators' inii.ds has now disappeared where the wood chuck cliinbeth. Ah ! Ross Run, much was expected of thee, but thou art fraud. When this generation Bhall have passed away, perhaps some one may bo found who will bore again in thy territory. But those who now live and have seen thy gross failure will never again be taken iu by thy coquet tish smiles and greasy promises. A liltle excitinicnt ;.u the shape of a runaway, took placo yesterday morn ing. Two young ladies were out sleigh- riding, with a rig of II. II. May's, While coming down Dutch Hill, just entering town, tho horse commenced running, upset the sleigh, spilled out the girls and took an easy canter through tow n. When be as caught he was minus the sleigh, which was found in another portion of town with its lumber "strewed like the leaves on the strand." A team belonging to Mr. Clark w as started and run through the street, but being unhitched, did no particular damage. Our contcrfeit man still wants us to "shove the queer" for him. We assur ed him through our paper some ago that we wasn't on that lay, but he seems to insist on selling us at least $100 in good counterfeit moucy for $10,cash in advance. We respectfully but firmly dcclino to be his agent. He signs his name ''John F. Hamilton .No. 212 Broadway, N. Y." and says hia private office is at 52 John St. No 5, up stairs. We think the gentleman wants to learn a strade at Auburn, or SiiigSing. We hope to hear of him soon at the end of a rope. C. U. Brett, of Titusville, of the firm of K. Brett & Son, whose udver- tisement appears in our paper, lighted up our sanctum with his genial pres ence on Saturday last. He looks hearty and is full of fun. He threatens to briug his wife over here some of these days to "view the landscape o'er,' where she first fascinated Charley. Election of officers of I. O. G. T. for the ensuing term will take place at their Hall on to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. All members of the order in this place, are earnestly requested to be present. The order is fixed upon a permanent basis here, and we are glad to know that the cause is now prospering well. Success to the cause. A report r of the Titusville Her aid was in town on Thursday of last week, writing up this section for the columns of tha above paper. Wo have been perusing its columns earnestly of late, but see not the report of tho re porter. We suppose the press of other matter was so great that there was no room for it. A man named Charles Zeigler, living at lium Camp, about M miles up the creek, had his leg broken on Friday of last week. He was lmuling logs. Through some accident one of the logs rolled on one of his legs, breaking the bone. It was set, on Saturday by Dr. Winaus. Bret Harte is to contribute a num ber of new poems to Harper' $ Weekly, and they will be published with appro priate illustrations. Peter's Musical Monthly for Feb ruary is at hand, containing its usual variety of beautiful music. It is a mys tery to us how the publisher can fur nish so much valuable music for such a small sum, and a still greater myste ry to sets our musical friends spending their loose change for sheet-music when they can get twelve to fifteen pieces of music for the small sum of thirty cents, by buying this Magazine. The February number contains the follow ing pieces, printed from full size music plates, and worth $4.50 in sheet form: Gently Lord, Oh t gently lead us, Solo, Duet, and Chorus ; Slecpswcetly, love, aud well, Serenade ; Riding in a Sleigh, Song and Chorus ; Safe in the Ark, Song and Chorus ; It is sad to love aud then to lose, Song; Sweet and low, Lullaby, Quartet; Song of the Mites, Sunday-School Hymn and Chorus; Hail to the Lord's Anointed, Quartet; Saviour, when in dust, to Thee, Quartet; Come ye disconsolate, Song and Chorus ; Sparkling Mazur ka ; Canary Suhotttschc ; Seaside Waltz; Vive la Paris, March; Dash ing Spray, Polka. Send 30 cents to the Publisher, J. L. Peters, 599 Broad way, New York, and he will send you a sample copy. To Contractors. Proposals will be received up to the 15th day of February, 1871, ftr laying 1,500,000 brick on the Venango Poor House, materials furnished on the ground. For further information ad dress Dewees & Simmons, Contractors, Franklin, Pa., P. O. Box 19. 40-tf. Book Binding. We are agent for as good a book bindery as there is anywhere. Wc are prepared to do all the binding which may be brought to us, at low rates, and satisfaction guaranteed. Ssmplcs can be seen at this office. For Sale. I have for sale one yoke of working oxen, weighing about 2,000 or 2,700, one nair of 3 vcar old colts, will sell one or the pair. II. L. IIogak, 39 Gt Stewart's Run P.O. Teachers' Annual Institute. The fburth"annua). Institute of For est county will be held at Tionesta, commencing on Tuesday .January 24th, at 10 o'clock A. M., aud continue iu session four full days. Teachers are requested to make all necessary arrangements to leave their schools at the time, and give full and prompt attendance. The law requires you to do so, aud it is hoped that every teacher in the county, and those intend ing to become teachers, will attend the institute during its entire session. Thursday the 2Gth will be called "Directors' Day," set apart for discus sions and questions appertaining to their interest. Directors and friends of education, we cordially invite you to favor us with your presence and aid. Instructors and lecturers will be em ployed, and neccessary apparatus pro vided, to make the institute, it is hop ed, both beneficial to teachers, and in viting to the public. S. F. Roiirer, Dec. 17, 1870. County Supt. 38-4 1. A. II. Steele, Cashier Tionesta Savings Bank, has been appointed agent for the celebrated " Inman Line Ocean Steamers," at this place. Any person desirous of going to Europe or bringing friends to this country, will do well to call on Mr. Steele, who will furnish them with all the iuformation required. Furniture bought of me will be de livered, freight paid, to any station do- sired on the O. C. & A. R. IL, Geo. II. Ahrenb, Jr., 4-tf Tidioute, Pa For Sale. The house and lands known as the "Christie Propeny," lo cated at Irvinton, Warren Couuty Pa., are for sale. Tcrmj cash or approved security. Apply to John A. Dale, President Tionesta Savings Bank, Tionesta, Pa, A splendid variety of Furniture at Aherns' new Warerooms, Empire Hotel Building, Tidioute, Pa. 4-tf For Sale. At this office, a schol arship in the Iron City Commercial College. Must be used by an individ ual liviug in Forest County. Will be Hold at a discount. 32-tf. You can buy your Furniture, cheap er aud better at Ahrcns' new Furni ture Warerooms, Tidioute, Fa., than any where else in this section. Try it. FREE TO EVERYBODY. It costs nothing to try "SLEEP ER'S COMPOUND ARNICA LINI MENT." If it does not benefit you the agent will refund your money. It is tho wonder of the nineteenth centu ry, and when used for rheumatism, neuralgia, lameness, and pain in any part of the body, its magical effects astonishes everybody. Tain cannot exist where it is used. Ask for it, and take nothing else. Sold by all drug gists. Trice 50 cents and $1 per bot tle. D. S. KNOX, & CO., agent. E. B. SLEEPER, Proprietor, Waterford, Erie Co., Ta. Wholesale Agents. Hall and Warfel, Eric, Pa. Calender & Co.. Meadville, Pa. Spencer & Bnllymore, 155 Main street, Buffaio, N. Y. Cari-enters, Blacksmiths, Saw mill men, Uil men, ana other citizens ot Forest county, who are in want of any thing in the Hardware line, should go to Andrews & Co., Tidioute. They have the largest stock in this section of the country. Tlicy are making and repairing all kinds of Machinery and Saw mill castings at short notice 4-tf. Fou Sale. 150 acres of land No. 3142, in Kingsley township, Forest county. Any person wishing to pur chase, will pleaso address tho under signed, stipulating the prico they will give. James Bleakley, Franklin, Pa. E. L. Davis will sell at private sale, cheap, six good work horses. They can be seen at David Hay's stables. 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Docs a little extra exertion produce pal pitation of the heart f Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order T Is your urine some times (hick, milky or flocky, or Is it ropy on settling T Or does a thick skum rise to the top T Or is a sediment at tho bottom af ter it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dispepslaT Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fralntlng, or rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory impared ? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, or lile? Do you wish to bo left alone, away from everybody ? Docs any little thing mvke you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or rootless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence In youself? Are your spirits dull and flag, glng, given to fits of melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but iit tlo appetite, and you attribute this to dys pepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal dis eases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera tion.whon in perfect health, make the man Did you ever think that those hold, dell ant, energetic, persevering, successful bus iness-men are always those whoso genera tive organs ore in perfect health? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business j they don't be come sad and discouraged j they arealways polito and pleasant in the company of la dies, andjook you and them right in tho face none of your downcast 'looks or any meanness about, them. I do nat mean thoso who keep the organs inflated by running to excess. Those will not only ruin their constitutions, but also thoso they do business with or for. IIow many men, from badly cured dis eases, from the effects of self-abuse and excess, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced tho genoal oystcm so mnch as to produce almost every other disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and al most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctored forall but the right one. Dlseanes'of these organs require the use of a Diuretic. IlELMUOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure, for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organ ic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gener al Debity, aud all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Con sumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flosh and blood are supported from these sour?cs, and the health and happiness, asd that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliablo remedy. Ilelmbold's Extract Buchu, established upward of lU.A'ears, prepared by II. T. HKLMliOLD, Druggist, 5!M Broadway. New York, and 104 Ssuth 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Phice 1-25 per bottle or 6 bottles for ti.50, delivered to any ad dress, bold by all Druggests everywhere, TOXR ARR GENUINE UNLESS 1 DUNE 'IP IN SI EL ENGHAVED Wrapper, fiw-suiile of my Chemical Waro- hoiuie. audsiguud U.T. HELM HOLD. JS-ly Salesmen Wanted. 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They i restore the vital 1 forces in a te- MitrkabtC degree, and. give tone to the system. r It is now eleven years since Dr. Hoback, the cel ebrated Swedish physician, from Stockholm, Swe den, came to this BITTERS country and introduced the Scan dinavian Jllood Purifier; since which time thousands have been cured, by its use, of Scrofula and other Llood diseases. It contains, besides the 'odide of J'utassa and Syrup of Siillingia, drugs import ed from Sweden for its express manufacture, unknown and not kept by apothe caries in this u ii f r y . A gle trial wilt on vines the Most skeptu al of its wonda fid value. jji: liooacu s W . Ml. I . Blood Pills are unsurpassed by any Will manu Jaclurea tor a similar purpose, iriui rnvifr riably establishes (hem as favorites with all who use them. The reasons why Dr. Roback's Diood Pills should be kept in ev ery family are: Decause they can be employed in all cases where a "family phytic" is required, and are perfectly safe in their admin- inf rat ion at all times; Decause they are made both with and without sugar coating, th us adapting them to the use of every body; Decause they can b pur chased at ami drug store at the extremely low pries of twenty- live cents per oox. b Fur Sffle hij Druggists and Dealers in lttent ' Metltcines everwwJtere. Issued Jan. 1st 1871. "lOO Choieo selections No. 3." con tainiug the Iwt now IhiiiL-s fur Pix-himu- tion, Itei itatiou, etc. Brilliant Oratory, Tluilliug sentiment, uud Sparkling Hu mor, 10 pages, paper Ml) i-ts. cloth 7.' cents. Ask vour Imoks-dler for it, or semi price to P.Gnrret d' Co. Pliila, Pu. 3ii-4t 100,000 Agents Wanted for HOW WOMEN CAN HAKE MONEY, and other lu st hooks in the market. EcKiniu v A Martin, l.'iOi Chestnut Street Philadelphia. :;i-It flrFNTs 1 !" tick Ml per nwbii w cent auu j..,iHi in cash . . iiri7.es. Information Male 4 female. ) m-e. Address Ameri can Book Co., Hi William St., N. Y. i-4t JOB WORK neatly oxcouted at thisoUlce at rsasmrarn rwtOx. STOMACH i BLOOD nmm BLOoi FILLS i a C3 Bo g s 3 pi n r 4 i 88-r.t CELEBRATED COUCH REMEDY HAS been used durlnil the la-t fifteen vears bv thousands of people for the speedy euro c.f throat anil lunu diseases. it has been thoroughly tested the voice ol the press and tho people liavo rendered their verdict hv pronouncing it a SAFE, SPEEDY, TIIOKoL'WH and EFFECTU AL KEMEDY the best Medicine known for curing Lung Complaints. Every per son of every age afllieted with either of the following oi.seawes, should use tins pleas- out remedy without delav, and their voices will soon mingle witfi hosts of oth ers in reerniniending its elncacy to their otllicted neighbors ami friends. ftuT Use Hall's Cough Remedy xt cures Colds. 46a5 Use Hairs Cough Remedy it cures Croup or Rattles. B&-l'e Hall's Cough Remedy it cures Asthma and Phthisic. Bf-jy- Use Hall's Cough Remedy for Ca tarrh. SOT Use Hairs Cough Remedy it streng thens the lungs. EST Use Hall's Cough Remedy for Bron chitis. tiSFl'se HaWs Cough Remedy for Hoarseness. JKa Use HaWs Cough Remedy it streng thens the voice. tt.Use Hall's Cough Remedy for Whooping-cough. It will greatly modify tho violence of thfa disease and shorten its tedious course one half from its ordinary duration. Beware of counterfeits and base imita tions, call for Dr. P. Hall's Celebrated Coii''h Remedy ond see that his written Riguuturo Is upon tho wrapper and direc tions. smoxa TKSTuroxr. We tho undersigned citizens of Erie City and vicinity, liavo used Dr. 1. Hall's Cel ebrated Cough Keinedy with great success, in curing diseasce of the Throat and Lungs and take pleasure in recommending its use to the alilicted as a speedy aud effectual remedy, fully worthy of public conndeiRe. James Thompson Kobern Cochran Jonn Mcmorn sr John A Tracy John W Mr Lane John W Hays John It Cochran John It Diiumrs John M Warren John S Brown H L Forstor J W Hull Orvico Smith C 1 u mars HO Boot, HUsnn King, Daniel Minor, Daniel Bear J KobisoiiJ W F Rindornecht P E Burton Alanson Shorwood W H Cooper Joseph Deemei Benj Urant Lucius A Hull Tlios M'Keo W M Gallagher Chas W Kelso I) P Ensign D Shirk Kichard flee J T Case iT " w right Matthew Hamilton Donlel Hnvor J W Kyan J Mooiiey J W Culver Wm H Mav A M Turbu'll E A Bennett C K Kiblet M Mayor J Ii Long J llobiiiMon Id Silas II Finch C U Howell J Salshurv SOLI) IN ERIE ONLY' BY' P. HALT. Manufacturer and solo proprietor; Hall's New Building, StateSt. PRICE 371 CT. PER BOTTLE. Sold by D. S. KNOX & CO., Tionesta, Pa., and by agouts general ly, D3-3m JONES HOUSE, CLARION, TENN'A.' S. S. JONES - - -Proprietor. APCNTC wanted for Ileadlcv's New, MULll IO Fresh BOOK "Sacred Heroes and MurtVs." Written in tho Author's happiest stylo, and surpassing his former work, which have sold by tho lOO.OUO. With Original Steel; Engravings from de signs by our Artist who has spent three years iii Biblo Lands. Tho Clergy and tho Press arc loud in its praise. Agent are making money rapidly, E. B. Treat fc Co., Bub's 051 B'dwav, N. Y. 3(J-4w FARMER'S HELPER. Shows how to double tho profits of the farm und how farmers and their sons otut vach make $100 Per Month. In winter. 100,000 copies will bo mailed free to farmers. Send niiuio and mldress to ZIEOLElt A MeCUDUY, Philadelphia, Pu. i-4W 10 MADE FROM 50 Grs- Something urgently needed by eveiybody Cull and examine, or samples sent postage paid for 60 ets that retail easily for flu. H. L- Wolcott, 1S1 Chuthrm Sii.,'N. Y. 3o-4t WANTED Atrcnts foi the history of COD'SCHURCH By Prof. Enoch Pond, D. D. From Adam to the present day. Light businuss for men and ladies everywhere. Good pay, send for circular. 3U 4t .E1GLEK ii MoCU K IS Y, Pliia Pa. 8 O'CLOCK 3U-4t rpnis IS NO HUMBUG I or A By sending JiCENTS with ago, hight, color of eyes and hair, you will rcruivc, by return mail, a correct pleturo of your future husband or wife, willi name and duloof marriage. Addre& W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 34, Fulton Villo, N.Y, 3tl-4t WATt 'iVFREE, and $:)(! a day sure and no humbug. Address LA IT A d Co Pittsburgh, Pu. 30-4t TiTiTjiAuic vvnir. Will change any colored hair or beuirt to a permanent black or brown. It cott Uiius no poison. Any one, can use it. One seul by mail for $1. Dealers supplied ut reduced rates. Address Win, Fulton, Tret's. Spriiiglield, Mass, 3!'-4t THEA-NECTAR IS A PURE 111,14 K TIM with UicGrcunTca Flavor Warranted to suit all tastes. Fr sale every where, l'i.r sale wholV oniy by thelire.it Atlantic X Co,, f Chulcu St. New and I'a. 'ill- Yoi k. P. O. Box Nectar circular. jji". Scud for Thea 3141 JuliBi i ibc for the Ui i't lu.icAN, the boa ESP .i Te k-J new-pa nrpor in lliu county.
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